The days when I could squeeze all three of my kids into a queen-size bed in a standard hotel room are long gone. In lieu of leaving one of my children at home or forcing them to play Rock, Paper, Scissors to choose who has to sleep on the floor, we often turn to vacation home rentals when we travel.
Vrbo is a great option for us these days. If you’re in the same boat (or traveling with a large group of friends or your extended family), you may want to snag the One Key™ Card to continue earning credit card rewards even when you aren’t booking directly with a major hotel brand.
The One Key Card is a no-annual-fee card that earns 3% back in OneKeyCash when you book through Expedia, Hotels.com and Vrbo. For a limited time, new cardholders can earn $400 in OneKeyCash after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.
If you are looking for additional perks, the One Key+™ Card also earns 3% on bookings, along with an annual $100 OneKeyCash bonus and a statement credit of up to $120 for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck. Currently, new cardholders can earn $600 in OneKeyCash after spending $3,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.
All of these cards also earn on everyday purchases, which is good because having three growing boys means my grocery bill is out of control. While I write out this week’s grocery list, here are a few more stories that can help you choose which of these cards is right for you:
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